Highly pathogenic avian influenza, known as bird flu, is causing significant mortality of wild birds and mammals worldwide, requiring authorities to take action to curb its spread. Previously affecting mostly domestic poultry, the virus has become a major risk for wildlife, including in UNESCO World Heritage sites, Biosphere Reserves and Ramsar sites recognized internationally for their importance to nature conservation and which are critically important for migratory species.
Webinar series
How to protect wildlife from avian flu in UNESCO World Heritage sites, Biosphere Reserves and Ramsar sites
In April and May 2024, UNESCO and its partners organised a webinar series aimed to raise awareness of the site management authorities in UNESCO World Heritage sites, Biosphere Reserves and Ramsar sites on the avian influenza outbreak. The webinars were attended by nearly 700 people.
These webinars were organized with the financial support of the Swiss Federal Office for Environment (FOEN) in collaboration with UNESCO World Heritage Centre, UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme, the Secretariat of the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) and its CMS FAO Co-convened Scientific Task Force on Avian Influenza and Wild Birds, the Secretariat of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
During these three webinars, scientists, and representatives of internationally designated protected areas provide updated information regarding the outbreak of the avian flu, how it has affected individual sites, especially birds and mammals that find refuge in these sites, and how site management authorities together with the scientists combat the spread of the virus.
Please contact the Natural Heritage Unit of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, if you have any questions concerning the webinars. E-mail: wh-nature@unesco.org
Recordings and presentations
First Webinar for internationally designated sites in North America, Latin America and the Caribbean hosted by UNESCO
- Presentation 1: Avian Influenza: Why has it become a conservation issue?
Dr. Marcela Uhart - Director for the Latin America Program Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis
- Presentation 2: Avian Influenza: Key government obligations and recommendations in response to the current crisis
Dr. Ruth Cromie, Co-ordinator of the CMS FAO Co-Convened Scientific Task Force on Avian Influenza and Wild Birds
- Presentation 3: Avian Influenza: Guidance for site managers
Dr. Marcela Uhart - Director for the Latin America Program Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis
- Presentation 4: Lessons learned from the field-Galápagos Islands (Ecuador)
Mr. Danny Rueda - Focal Point of the Galápagos Biosphere Reserve
- Presentation 5: Lessons learned from the field-Wadden Sea (Denmark, Germany, Netherlands)
Dr. Kristine Meise - Programme Officer, Flyway and Biodiversity at Common Wadden Sea Secretariat
- Presentation 6: Lessons learned from the field-Península Valdés (Argentina)
Mr. Sergio Javier Navarro - Wildlife Guard of Peninsula Valdes
Second webinar for internationally designated sites in Europe and Africa hosted by Ramsar Secretariat
- Presentation 1: Avian Influenza: Why has it become a conservation issue?
Dr. Marcela Uhart - Director for the Latin America Program Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis
- Presentation 2: Avian Influenza: Key government obligations and recommendations in response to the current crisis
Dr. Ruth Cromie - Co-ordinator of the CMS FAO Co-Convened Scientific Task Force on Avian Influenza and Wild Birds
- Presentation 3: Avian Influenza: Guidance for site managers
Dr. Marcela Uhart - Director for the Latin America Program Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis
- Presentation 4: Lessons learned from the field-Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary (Senegal)
Mr. Cheikh Diagne - Site Manager of the Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary World Heritage Site
- Presentation 5: Lessons learned from the field-Wadden Sea (Denmark, Germany, Netherlands)
Dr. Kristine Meise - Programme Officer, Flyway and Biodiversity at Common Wadden Sea Secretariat
- Presentation 6: Lessons learned from the field (Mauritania)
Mr. Barry Yahya - Coordinator of Animal Health & Food Hygiene, National Agency for Research, Livestock and Pastoral Development
- Presentation 7: Lessons learned from the field - (South Africa)
Dr. Laura Roberts - Western Cape Department of Agriculture, South Africa
Third Webinar for internationally designated sites in Asia and the Pacific hosted by UNESCO
- Presentation 1: Avian Influenza: Why has it become a conservation issue?
Dr. Michelle Wille - Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Pathogen Genomics, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Australia
- Presentation 2: Avian Influenza: Key government obligations and recommendations in response to the current crisis
Dr. Ruth Cromie - Co-ordinator of the CMS FAO Co-Convened Scientific Task Force on Avian Influenza and Wild Birds
- Presentation 3: Avian Influenza: Guidance for site managers
Dr.Tiggy Grillo - Co-Chair, IUCN SSC Wildlife Health Specialist Group
- Presentation 4: Avian Influenza Surveillance Framework at Izumi Wintering Habitat of Cranes in Kagoshima Prefecture
Dr. Kosuke Okuya - Assistant Professor, Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kagoshima University, Japan
- Presentation 5: Protecting New Zealand Wildlife: vaccination for Avian Influenza as a tool in the toolbox
Dr. Grant Matthews - Manager Animal Disease Team, Office of the Chief Veterinary Officer, Biosecurity, Ministry for Primary Industries, New Zealand
- Presentation 6: The right tools for the job: developing a HPAI risk mitigation toolbox for managers of Australian wildlife
Dr. Simone Vitali - Program Manager, Emergencies, Wildlife Health Australia
- Presentation 7: Lessons learned from the field – Republic of Korea
Ms. Sun-Mi Hwang - Suncheon-man Preservation Supervisor, Suncheon City, Republic of Korea
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